"ABC news after a Gulf coast super soaker tropical storm Barry as made landfall in Louisiana winds are starting to lower a little bit the only five miles are was changes nothing when it comes to the impacts back down to tropical storm force but we got landfall national hurricane center director can Graham the Coast Guard conducting rescues and ready for more have currently have about thirty votes in teams ready to go on we have more comments or add role Paul Thomas cautioning people not to take it lightly it remains a very dangerous storm particular were the guard to the mount of water that could be dropped in those areas in an already full river basin area sticking out power to one hundred twenty three thousand customers across Louisiana at this point but the governor saying so far levees are holding after Katrina the state and federal governments invested billions in approving Louisiana's flood protection systems and whereas the killer storm of two thousand five brought fifty failures of river and canal levees governor John bel Edwards says that this time Mississippi River levee has been over top and not a single level in the state of Louisiana as of right now has failed or breached the state isn't yet clear slow moving berry is dumping rain across south and central Louisiana continuing the threat for flooding generally an ABC news New"